SAACP Divisional Workshop: Counselling Psychology in SA: Workforce Recommendations

SAACP Divisional Workshop: Counselling Psychology in SA: Workforce Recommendations

Bridging gaps: Examining workforce trends and offering actionable recommendations to support counselling psychologists in South Africa

Counselling psychology in South Africa has recently emerged from a tumultuous period, stemming from regulatory efforts in 2011, which negatively impacted on the profession’s status and viability. While the definition and scope of counselling psychology arguably demonstrate improvements in aligning with global practices, concerns persist surrounding the work opportunities and professional experiences of counselling psychologists, particularly those in the early stages of their careers.

In this workshop, we aim to contribute to discussions surrounding the pivotal role of counselling psychologists in South Africa. We will present the latest national data pertaining to the counselling psychologist workforce, elucidating some of the major challenges, support needs, and opportunities that these professionals encounter. Based on the most recent data, our objective is to offer actionable recommendations at multiple levels, contributing to the advancement and enhancement of the field. This is particularly important considering the forthcoming contentious implementation of the National Health Insurance (NHI) system.

Date: 6 March 2024 at 18:00-20:00

PsySSA Practice Guidelines for Working with Sexually and Gender Diverse People Revision

PsySSA Practice Guidelines for Working with Sexually and Gender Diverse People Revision

Just over five years ago, the PsySSA Practice Guidelines for Working with Sexually and Gender Diverse People were published. This landmark document has had a significant impact on the LGBTQIA+ field, influencing psychology, trans healthcare, public health, and global health sectors. The PsySSA African LGBTI+ Human Rights Project, spearheaded by the Sexuality and Gender Division (SGD), is in the process of revising these guidelines to reflect the latest developments in the field. A crucial component of this revision is the contribution from psychology professionals. Your insights and experiences are invaluable to ensuring that the revised guidelines reflect the latest advancements and best practices in the field.

We are particularly interested in receiving feedback on:

  • Practical examples from your professional experience
  • Ethical dilemmas and how they were navigated
  • Clinical issues encountered and resolutions
  • Frequently asked questions
  • Narratives and stories that highlight the diverse experiences of working within this area

Your expertise and input will significantly contribute to the comprehensive and meaningful update of these guidelines, ultimately benefiting professionals and the communities we serve.

To share your insights, please complete our brief survey, which includes five targeted questions designed to gather your valuable feedback.

To participate, please visit: https://forms.gle/w5rECa9ZpABeC8At9

Responses are requested by 20 February 2024.

PsySSA’s 30th Anniversary

PsySSA’s 30th Anniversary

As we mark the momentous occasion of PsySSA’s 30th anniversary, we stand together to celebrate three decades of dedication, innovation, and impact in the field of psychology in South Africa. Our journey, fueled by the passion and commitment of our members, has been a testament to the resilience and adaptability of the psychological community in South Africa.

As we reflect on our past achievements and learnings, we also look forward with excitement and determination to the future. The 30th anniversary is not just a celebration of what has been but a launching pad for what is yet to come. We invite our members, partners, and the broader community to join us in this celebration and to continue contributing to the growth and evolution of psychology in South Africa.

Together, let’s honor our rich history and embrace the future with hope and ambition. Happy 30th Anniversary, PsySSA! Here’s to many more years of excellence, empowerment, and transformative impact.

Click here to view our birthday celebrations and leave PsySSA a wish. Your words and contributions are greatly valued as we commemorate this special milestone.

SAJP Special Issue Call

SAJP Special Issue Call

The South African Journal of Psychology is pleased to announce a call for papers for its forthcoming Special Issue, entitled “Three Decades of Psychology in South Africa: Legacies of Hope and Fault Lines of the Future.” The Special Issue will be guest edited by Brett Bowman, Nick Malherbe and Shahnaaz Suffla. This landmark issue aims to grapple critically with psychology in South Africa, highlighting its milestones, challenges, and the path ahead. The Issue takes seriously the struggles through which psychology in South Africa has been forged, and how such a psychology is positioned in the world today.
Transition from MyCPD Platform to a New Portal in 2024

Transition from MyCPD Platform to a New Portal in 2024

We hope this message finds you well and continuing to make significant strides in your professional endeavors. We are writing to inform you of an important upcoming change to our Continuing Professional Development (CPD) resources.

Transition from MyCPD Platform: As part of our ongoing commitment to provide our members with the most effective and user-friendly tools for professional growth, we would like to notify you that the MyCPD Platform will no longer be accessible after December 31, 2023. This decision has been made to pave the way for a more advanced and comprehensive portal that aligns with the evolving needs of our members.

New Portal Introduction: We are excited to announce that a new CPD portal will be introduced soon. This upcoming portal is designed to enhance your learning experience, offering a wider range of resources, simplified navigation, and improved tracking of your CPD activities.